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  • A poor country acting like a rich one

    June 26, 2025

    Britain is not a rich country. We may act like we are, we may even sometimes look and sound like we are, but the numbers don’t lie. When looking at GDP per capita we are decidedly middle of the pack by European standards and embarrassingly far behind America. The per head figure in the UK [...]

  • Government accused of ignoring SMEs as firms fight for survival

    June 26, 2025

    Three in five small business owners feel ignored by the government, according to a fresh survey, an increasing amount firms raise the alarm on their fight to stay afloat. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are calling on Westminster to take further measures to support businesses after 57 per cent fear for their survival in the [...]

  • City sends an SOS to fix London markets ‘before it’s too late’

    June 26, 2025

    Fears over the health of the City’s stock market have been laid bare after trading platform IG became the latest firm to sound the alarm over the “crisis unfolding” on the London bourse. The FTSE 250 firm has launched a “Save our Stock market” initiative – aptly dubbed the SOS campaign – which serves as [...]

  • Starmer calls for ‘moment to unite’ as Nato agrees defence pledge

    June 25, 2025

    Keir Starmer said the latest Nato summit represented a “moment to unite” as 32 member countries committed to ramp up spending on defence to 3.5 per cent by 2035, with a further 1.5 per cent allocated towards security and infrastructure.  The Prime Minister said investment will go towards cyber security and protecting key infrastructure while [...]

  • Labour doubles down on welfare vote despite massive revolt

    June 25, 2025

    The Labour government has doubled down on holding a vote on its controversial welfare bill – worth £4.8bn in savings – as soon as next week, despite opposition from more than 130 of its own backbenchers.  Angela Rayner told the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon the government would press ahead with reforms to personal [...]

  • Graduate jobs at ‘weakest level since 2018’ as Reeves’ taxes rattle firms

    June 25, 2025

    Graduate jobs are now at their “weakest level since at least 2018”, fresh data has suggested, as Chancellor Reeves’ tax hikes on employers have made bosses avoid hiring junior workers.  The UK government has made job creation a crucial part of its efforts to grow the economy and improve living standards for Brits after years [...]

  • Ring-fencing row puts Reeves in midst of Bank of England and City

    June 25, 2025

    Rachel Reeves has found herself in the crosshairs of City chiefs and the Bank of England as she weighs whether to scrap ring-fencing rules. The Chancellor is facing pressure to rip up the rules imposed on British lenders after top banking chiefs branded the system “redundant”. Reeves said she is “open-minded” to ditching the 15-year-old [...]

  • Falling wage growth could usher interest rate cuts, Andrew Bailey suggests

    June 24, 2025

    Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey suggested interest rate cuts would be warranted as pay growth was set to decline in the coming months.

  • Borders watchdog casts doubt on Labour pledge to end asylum hotels

    June 24, 2025

    The Labour government’s pledge to end the use of hotels for asylum seekers by 2030 has been dismissed as unachievable by the UK’s borders watchdog.  Chancellor Rachel Reeves reiterated at the Spending Review nearly a fortnight ago that the government’s commitment to end asylum hotels would save the government £1bn a year.  But David Bolt, [...]

  • ONS appoints Bank of England data exec as new chief

    June 24, 2025

    The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has appointed a Bank of England executive as its new director general at a time when the independent body is losing trust over its poor handling of key data.  James Benford, who served as the Bank’s chief data officer and oversaw analytics, will join the ONS in early August [...]

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